Starter Unit 2: Basic 1. Organs of animals

1) Write down the organs you already know
2) Why do you think we have organs?
3)Write down which organs you think you can miss and still go on with your life? Why?
4) Write down at least three organs that work together in a system. What is their function? 
5) What organs would you like to learn about? Why?
Human Organs
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This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Items in this lesson

1) Write down the organs you already know
2) Why do you think we have organs?
3)Write down which organs you think you can miss and still go on with your life? Why?
4) Write down at least three organs that work together in a system. What is their function? 
5) What organs would you like to learn about? Why?
Human Organs

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let’s practice with the torso
how many organs can you name?
we will do a test at the end of the next lesson 

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Assignments
- Pak je kleurpotloden erbij 
- Read §2.1 page 86
- Make 1 and 2

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put in the right order from big to small:
Organ system
Organ
tissue
Cell

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Organs contain many cells and tissues
A
True
B
False

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On the left you see:
A
Cells
B
Tissue
C
Organ
D
Organelles

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Organ system
A group of organs with (almost) the same function, that are working together.

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Most important organ systems
-Skeletal system: stability and movement
-Muscular system: movement
-Circulatory system: transport of blood + oxygen and nutrients
-Respiratory system: uptake of oxygen, release of CO2
-Integumentary system: skin, hair, etc protecting your body from the outside
-Digestive system: taking up nutrients from food
-Nervous system: thinking, controling your body, etc.
-Urinary system: creating urine and excreting urine
-Reproductive system: creating a new generation of offspring

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE HEART BELONG?
A
MUSCULAR
B
REPIRATORY
C
CIRCULATORY
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE SKULL BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
REPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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Which organ system is this?
A
Circulatory system
B
Respiratory system
C
Digestive system
D
Reproductive system

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Organs
The diaphragm (middenrif/diafragma) divides the human torso into a chest cavity and abdominal cavity 

In both are very important organs
Filmpje
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracic_diaphragm

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Slide 21 - Link

Opdracht 5

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Homework
- Take out your color pencils 
- Read §2.1
- Make assignments 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7
Make a summary of Basic 2.1 by filling in assignment 4

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take a picture of your summary (assignment 4 on page 90)

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Which organs lie (partially) above the diaphragm?
Drag organs that are (partially) above the diaphragm into this square.
esophagus
Lungs
Stomach
Windpipe
Liver
Heart
Brain
Bladder
Leg
Eye

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organ donation?

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the organ game!!!
have ready:
- piece of paper
- pencil/pen

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- draw an empty 
body on your paper 
like this:
can be simple!

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game:
I tell you an organ and a letter and give you 30 seconds to draw  it in the write place on your 'empty' human. 

example: liver = you draw the liver is,
connect a line to it and write 'liver' here.
 I will name several different organs. 
example: liver

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take a picture of your human drawing with the letters in there and upload it!

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Give hommage to an Organ 

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